
A former New England Patriots star raised eyebrows recently with one particularly unfortunate turn of events.
Quentin Hines, who won a Super Bowl with Bill Belichick and Co. back in 2015, landed in hot water when he rented out a high school gym for a charity event related to one of his other businesses.
The school in question, Mt. Clemens High School in Mount Clemens, Michigan, was apparently one that Hines had used as a locale for his gatherings in the past.
What specifically left a bad taste in people’s mouths? A strip show that ended up occurring at the proceedings. The visuals speak for themselves:
Somebody’s Getting Fired: Parents Outraged After A Stripper Was Caught On Video Twerking For A Charity Event Inside High School Gym In Michigan! pic.twitter.com/9zHDDQuicF
— Wake Up Waverly (@DanielO29459748) October 18, 2022
On Oct. 15 at an alleged “charity event” at Mount Clemens High School near Detroit, Mich., a rapper simulated sex with a stripper in the school @BattlingBathers stadium. The space was rented by an outside group, which has now been banned from using the school facilities. pic.twitter.com/7saM6aGqH8
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) October 18, 2022
According to Hines, he simply hired an entertainer for his event – he wasn’t aware anyone would undress.
“I don’t think she was a stripper,” he told Fox 2. “She was one of her dancers that was underdressed, and it’s unfortunate.
“I did not know that someone would come that underdressed to dance with him.”
This has obviously been something of a wild year in the NFL. Between Los Angeles Chargers fans getting frisky in the stands and referees openly cheating in full view of the cameras – no story should be surprising any more.
At least one interesting thing happened at the Chargers game this week. https://t.co/AOtkMWoKde
— Game 7 (@game7__) October 19, 2022
But somehow, this mess Hines landed himself into still caught folks off guard.
Will the former Patriots star be able to redeem himself at some point in the future?
Time will tell.
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A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.